To be fair, though, these listings could be old - back from before Google revealed there would only be 8GB and 16GB models - or they could be reactionary, created after the initial Carphone Warehouse leak on Thursday.

Carphone Warehouse strikes again

TechRadar has reached out to Google to find out if the Mountain View company has anything to add, but so far there's been no response.

This wouldn't be the first time Carphone Warehouse inadvertently leaked a new device; in August, for example, a black version of Samsung's Galaxy S3 was revealed in the same way.